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dch1950

Rear Beam Inner Bearing Puller

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dch1950

Hi All,

I have just made a puller for my own beam.It's based on the "Wurzel" script but I have included a few dimensions just to help.

regards

Dave

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yorkshirekowboy
Hi All,

I have just made a puller for my own beam.It's based on the "Wurzel" script but I have included a few dimensions just to help.

regards

Dave

 

 

NOW THATS NICE WORK :wacko:

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Atari Boy

Spot on, Pug want £25 to do mine. Great timing, thanks.

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Miles

Just knock it out with a thin tube from either end, Done in seconds.

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taylorspug

As above, no puller needed! I can have both inner bearings out of a beam in under 30 seconds. Just knock them both through from one side using a well sized piece of tubing.

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dch1950

Hi all,

I think the key phrase is "from either end".When I did mine for this years Mot the beam was in in place and I only needed to do one side - hence this simple little puller. I also have a spare beam (from Longun) that I am refurbishing and just used the Arb to knock the inner bearings out from opposite ends of the beam. It's horses for courses.

regards

Dave

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